Triptych

ensemble theatre · elbow works productions · Ages 16+ · United States of America

includes nudity world premiere
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ERNEST KEARNEY thetvolution.com certified reviewer June 06, 2017
tagged as: no existing match
IS THAT LEE WOCHNER IS ONE OF THE SELECT GROUP OF PLAYWRIGHTS WHO ACTUALLY HAS MY RESPECT........ full review
DEE BUCK uncertified reviewer June 13, 2017
tagged as: clever · Twists & turns · Mind Games
Who's Getting Played Here? A twisty triangle of a tale where each of the three characters believes they are manipulating the other two. But who will come out ahead? Fun watching the balance of power shift and twist between them from one scene to the next. ... full review
TREY NICHOLS uncertified reviewer June 16, 2017
tagged as: dramatic · intellectual · biting · witty · comedic · unsettling · replete
I saw this play last Saturday and have been spending a lot of time thinking about. It's a well-written play, with strong direction and performances. Predictable only in its unpredictability, constantly upending my expectations with its various twists. ... full review
BRUCE HANSON uncertified reviewer June 17, 2017
tagged as: funny · engaging and sexy!
A black comedy that is actually funny, engaging and sexy! I was really impressed by the script and the acting. I got sucked into the story and the characters and the time really flew by. It also made me think about relationships (and art). Overall, I was really impressed and I had a very fun time. ... full review
AMY ABBOT uncertified reviewer June 17, 2017
I didn't expect to like this play as much as I did. It's a dark love triangle. No one is really innocent and in the end everyone gets what that want and (maybe) what they deserve (still thinking about that). But it's also very funny with lots of witty - rapid fire dialog and very interesting characters. I really enjoyed it! Plus, I might have a little crush on Madison. ... full review
TRAVIS YODER uncertified reviewer June 18, 2017
Superior HFF menu offering. If you savor Strindberg and relish Albee, order the Wochner. It's food for thought.... full review